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#MizzouMade in the NFL - Week 7

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Football was once again well represented during week seven of NFL action, as Kony Ealy, Jacquies Smith and Aldon Smith all had productive outings. Below is a look at how all of the #MizzouMade standouts fared in week seven.

Tim Barnes – C – St. Louis Rams
86325Barnes made his seventh consecutive start at center on Sunday as the Rams defeated the Browns, 24-6. The offensive line set the tone all afternoon, paving the way for 149 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.


Beau Brinkley – LS – Tennessee Titans
86326Brinkley saw action on seven punts and an extra point in Tennessee's 10-7 loss to Atlanta on Sunday, its fifth consecutive defeat. Brinkley has tallied 15 total tackles (nine solo) in his three-plus seasons as the team's long snapper after signing as a free agent in 2012.


Justin Britt – OL – Seattle Seahawks
86327Britt and the Seahawks trounced San Francisco on Thursday Night Football, 20-3. The offensive line set the tone early and often throughout the contest, paving the way for 176 yards rushing and a touchdown. A second-round selection in 2014, Britt has started all 23 games for Seattle over the past two seasons.


Chase Coffman – TE – Tennessee Titans
86328The Titans released Coffman on Saturday prior to week seven action only to re-sign him two days later. Tennessee fell to Atlanta, 10-7, in his absence. A six-year veteran, Coffman has four catches for 42 yards so far on the season.


Chase Daniel – QB – Kansas City Chiefs
86329Daniel didn't play this week as the Chiefs snapped their five-game losing streak with a 23-13 victory over Pittsburgh. Now in his third season with the Chiefs, Daniel has yet to see action this season as Kansas City's back-up quarterback.


Kony Ealy – DE – Carolina Panthers
86330Ealy registered four tackles on Sunday as the undefeated Panthers topped Philadelphia, 27-16. The second-year professional has been a force for Carolina, tallying at least three tackles in four consecutive games.


Blaine Gabbert – QB – San Francisco 49ers 
86331Gabbert, a Parkway West High School alum, has settled in as the 49ers back-up quarterback. A former first-round pick, Gabbert has yet to take a snap under center this regular season behind starter Colin Kaepernick. The 49ers fell to the Seahawks this week on Thursday Night Football, 20-3.


Andrew Gachkar – LB – Dallas Cowboys
86332Gachkar went without a tackle on Sunday in the Cowboys 27-20 loss to the Giants. A seventh-round selection in 2011, Gachkar had recorded tackles in three straight weeks before coming up short on Sunday.


Markus Golden – LB – Arizona Cardinals
86333Golden didn't record a tackle as Arizona topped Baltimore on Monday Night Football, 26-18. It was just the first time this season that the former second-round pick didn't record a tackle in a game. He recorded his best game as a professional just a week ago, tallying six tackles against Pittsburgh.


Jeremy Maclin – WR – Kansas City Chiefs
86334Maclin was inactive on Sunday as Kansas City snapped its five-game losing streak, defeating Pittsburgh, 23-13. The former first-round pick suffered a concussion late in week six and hadn't fully recovered by Sunday. Despite the missed time, Maclin has easily been Kansas City's most electrifying receiver, leading the team with 37 catches for 522 yards. He's expected to return to action next week as the Chiefs travel to London to take on Detroit.


William Moore – S – Atlanta Falcons
86336Moore recorded a tackle in Atlanta's 10-7 win over Tennessee on Sunday. The former second-round draft pick has put together another productive season thus far, tallying 36 tackles with a forced fumble and two interceptions.


Mitch Morse – C – Kansas City Chiefs
86337 Morse made his seventh consecutive start at center on Sunday as the Chiefs snapped their five-game losing streak by defeating Pittsburgh, 23-13. Though just a rookie, Morse has been a stalwart on the Chiefs offensive line all season long. He is one of just two Kansas City linemen to start in every game this season.


C.J. Mosley – DT – Miami Dolphins
86338Mosley tallied two tackles in Miami's 44-26 win over Houston on Sunday. The 11-year veteran has served as a rotational player this season on the Dolphins menacing defensive line. Miami is 2-0 since interim head coach Dan Campbell took over the team.


Marcus Murphy – RB/PR – New Orleans Saints
86335Murphy returned eight punts for 44 yards as the Saints edged out Indianapolis, 27-21. A seventh-round pick in the draft last May, Murphy has shown New Orleans what Mizzou fans had become accustomed to over the past few years in the return game. He's returned eight kickoffs for 195 yards and 18 punts for 175 yards and a touchdown through seven weeks of play.


Shane Ray – DE – Denver Broncos
86339Ray will be out four to six weeks with a sprained MCL suffered in last week's overtime win over the Cleveland Browns. The Broncos had a bye this week as they prepare to take on the Packers on Thursday Night Football. The former SEC Defensive Player of the Year has four tackles and two sacks for the Broncos on the season.


Aldon Smith – LB – Oakland Raiders
86324Smith recorded three tackles on Sunday as the Raiders topped the Chargers, 37-29. Signed just days before the season, Smith has been a productive member of a talented Oakland defense, tallying 18 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a deflected pass on the season.


Jacquies Smith – DE – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
86340Smith tallied his fifth sack of the season as the Buccaneers fell to the Redskins in a thriller, 31-30. Now in his second professional season, Smith is on pace to shatter his career marks in nearly every category. He has 14 tackles and three forced fumbles to go along with his five sacks through just six games this season. Undrafted in 2012, Smith was cut by three different teams and even spent time in the Canadian Football League before catching on with the Buccaneers last season.


Sean Weatherspoon – LB – Arizona Cardinals
86341Weatherspoon didn't see any action in the Cardinals 26-18 win over Baltimore on Monday Night Football. Weatherspoon is patiently waiting to make a difference for the Cardinals' defense. The six-year veteran suffered a hamstring injury on the first day of training camp and has been recovering ever since. Prior to the injury, Weatherspoon notched 212 tackles in four very productive seasons with Atlanta.